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by Dorothy Gebert • November 17, 2014 • Comments Off on Arts and Crafts comfort

Arts and Crafts style, the handcrafted tradition so popular in the early 20th century, has made a comeback in the last 10 years with its horizontal lines, medieval craftsmanship, and homespun comfort. Derivative designs are now everywhere, but if you…

by Dorothy Gebert • August 29, 2014 • Comments Off on Roman tea in English style

Who would have thought there would be a small piece of England in the middle of Rome? To the side of the Spanish Steps on the Piazza di Spagna, I discovered Babington’s Tea Room, where fine tea and eatables are to…

by Dorothy Gebert • March 2, 2014 • Comments Off on The Margaret Mitchell connection

It’s hard not to connect Atlanta, Georgia with that ultra famous Southern saga, Gone with the Wind, and its Pulitzer prizewinning author, Margaret Mitchell (especially as 2014 is the 75th anniversary of the 1939 movie). If you are a fan…

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It’s not often one has the opportunity to see rare documents. So it was wonderful for me to be able to peruse original copies of Shakespeare’s First Folio and the Declaration of Independence, which were on display at the Dallas…